4. In Chinese mythology, one of the three legendary emperors, along with Yao and Da Yu, of the golden age of antiquity (&#0441; 23rd century BC), singled out by Confucius as models of integrity and virtue. Though his father repeatedly tried to murder him, Shun remained loyal to him. Because heaven and earth knew of Shun's virtue, animals assisted him in all his labours. The emperor Yao bypassed his own son to select Shun as his successor and he gave Shun his two daughters in marriage. Shun is credited with standardizing weights and measures, regulating waterways and organizing the kingdom into provinces.

5. formally (Wade-Giles romanization) Yu Ti Shun in Chinese mythology, a legendary emperor (c. 23rd century BC) of the golden age of antiquity, singled out by Confucius as a model of integrity and resplendent virtue. His name is invariably associated with that of Yao, his legendary predecessor. Though Shun's father repeatedly tried to murder him, the boy's filial piety never faltered. Because heaven and earth knew of his virtue, birds came to assist in weeding his paddies and animals appeared from nowhere to drag the plow. Yao bypassed his own son in choosing Shun as most worthy to rule; he likewise gave Shun his two daughters, O Huang and N Ying (also known as Hsiang Chn and Fu-jen), in marriage. Shun offered sacrifice to the Six Honoured Ones (whose identity is uncertain) and to the spirits of earth. He is credited with standardizing weights and measures, regulating waterways and organizing the kingdom into 12 provinces or regions. During his reign, marvelous phenomena occurred in the heavens and on earth.

6.v -nn- - to determinedly avoid (someone or something) ; to refuse to accept (someone or something) He was shunned by his parents when they discovered he was gay. She has shunned publicity since she retired from the theatre.

7.Chinese One of the Wu-di, the five legendary emperors of Chinese mythology. He was chosen as the successor of Yao on the suggestion of Four Mountains (the ruler of the four points of the compass), instead of Yao's own son. He himself was later succeeded by Da-yu, Yu the Great. Shun (2255 - 2205 BCE or 2233 - 2184 BCE) was said to have been an eastern barbarian, a potter, who cultivated his own fields. He traveled throughout the four directions and banished the ominous being guarding their entrances.

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We have found the following latin words and translations for "shun":

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Latin

1.

shun

fugio

2.

shun

vito

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Conjugation of the verb "shun":

present I shun you shun he/she/it shuns we shun you shun they shun

simple past I shunned you shunned he/she/it shunned we shunned you shunned they shunned

present perfect I have shunned you have shunned he/she/it has shunned we have shunned you have shunned they have shunned

past continuous I was shunning you were shunning he/she/it was shunning we were shunning you were shunning they were shunning

future I shall shun you will shun he/she/it will shun we shall shun you will shun they will shun

continuous present I am shunning you are shunning he/she/it is shunning we are shunning you are shunning they are shunning

subjunctive I be shunned you be shunned he/she/it be shunned we be shunned you be shunned they be shunned

diverseshunlet's shunshunnedshunning

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